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|aka = Ellis Bell | |||
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|sister = Charlotte Brontë | |||
|sister2 = Anne Brontë | |||
|job = Author | |||
|job2 = Poet | |||
|species = Human | |||
|origin = [[Earth]] | |||
|first mention = Timeshare (VD short story) | |||
|first = The Child of Time (comic story) | |||
|appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[Talented Witches (short story)|Talented Witches]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Window on the Moor (audio story)|The Window on the Moor]]'' | |||
|voice actor = Laura Riseborough | |||
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'''Emily Jane Brontë''', also known under the name '''Ellis Bell''', ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Window on the Moor (audio story)|The Window on the Moor]]'') was an English [[author|novelist]] and [[poet]]. | |||
During her life on the [[English]] [[moorland|moors]], Emily took on the role of helping the people of Duke Alexandro's world cross into the next world via windows between those worlds and her own. When the [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] arrived in Alexandro's world amongst a civil war between the Duke and his uncle, Julius, Emily helped them trap Julius and close the windows. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Window on the Moor (audio story)|The Window on the Moor]]'') | |||
She wrote the novel ''[[Wuthering Heights]]'', though the [[Sixth Doctor]] thought her sister [[Charlotte Brontë|Charlotte]] had written it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timeshare (VD short story)|Timeshare]]'') | |||
Meeting a young girl named [[Emily (Harvest of the Daleks)|Emily]], the [[Twelfth Doctor]] acknowledged Brontë among a list of famous women who shared her name. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Harvest of the Daleks (comic story)|Harvest of the Daleks]]'') | |||
== Duplicate == | |||
The [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]] met a robot duplicate of Emily Brontë in the [[Museum of Lost Opportunities]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Child of Time (comic story)|The Child of Time]]'') | |||
== Alternate timelines == | |||
In [[River Song's World|a timeline]] where [[River Song]] caused time to collapse when she refused to kill the [[Eleventh Doctor]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'') Brontë hosted the daytime chat series ''[[Loose Women]]'' with [[Joan of Arc]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Just a Minute... (short story)|Just a Minute...]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:11, 30 October 2024
Emily Jane Brontë, also known under the name Ellis Bell, (AUDIO: The Window on the Moor) was an English novelist and poet.
During her life on the English moors, Emily took on the role of helping the people of Duke Alexandro's world cross into the next world via windows between those worlds and her own. When the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler arrived in Alexandro's world amongst a civil war between the Duke and his uncle, Julius, Emily helped them trap Julius and close the windows. (AUDIO: The Window on the Moor)
She wrote the novel Wuthering Heights, though the Sixth Doctor thought her sister Charlotte had written it. (PROSE: Timeshare)
Meeting a young girl named Emily, the Twelfth Doctor acknowledged Brontë among a list of famous women who shared her name. (COMIC: Harvest of the Daleks)
Duplicate[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond met a robot duplicate of Emily Brontë in the Museum of Lost Opportunities. (COMIC: The Child of Time)
Alternate timelines[[edit] | [edit source]]
In a timeline where River Song caused time to collapse when she refused to kill the Eleventh Doctor, (TV: The Wedding of River Song) Brontë hosted the daytime chat series Loose Women with Joan of Arc. (PROSE: Just a Minute...)